XHTML: 13 useful links
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Better Living Through XHTML
Jeffrey ZeldmanThis article examines tools that can assist you in converting to XHTML and verify that you've done it correctly. The article also discuss changes in the way some browsers display XHTML pages that might puzzle you if you're not anticipating them, and help you prepare workarounds if needed.
The Web's future: XHTML 2.0
Nicholas Chase - IBMThis article presents what's new in XHTML 2.0 and describes how to use it.
Sending XHTML as text/html Considered Harmful
Ian HicksonA number of problems resulting from the use of the text/html MIME type in conjunction with XHTML content are discussed in this article. It is suggested that XHTML delivered as text/html is broken and XHTML delivered as text/xml is risky, so authors intending their work for public consumption should stick to HTML 4.01, and authors who wish to use XHTML should deliver their markup as application/xhtml+xml.
Serving up XHTML with the correct MIME type
Simon Jessey - Keystone WebsitesThis article is an attempt to clarify the way to serve up documents written in the Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML).
Comparison of Strict and Transitional XHTML
zvon.orgThis page provides a list of transitional elements and attributes that were removed from the strict XHTML. It also lists elements that cannot occur in the given context in the strict XHTML.
No to XHTML
SpartanicusThis article examines the claims made about XHTML, and it lists the problems that arise from using it.
XHTML Overview
Sven HeinickeThis article covers: XHTML overview, compliance vs. design, tags in XHTML, attributes, arguments and anchors, document types and character sets, defining languages, and now keep it clean.
XHTML Tutorial
w3schoolsThis tutorial explains what XHTML is, why we needed a new language like XHTML, the main differences in syntax between XHTML and HTML, the basic syntax of XHTML, the three different XHTML Document Type Definitions, how a web site can be converted from HTML to XHTML, how to validate XHTML documents, and the modularization of XHTML.
XHTML Modules and Markup Languages
Shane McCarron - W3CThis article describes how to create XHTML family modules and markup languages for fun and profit. Topics covered: introduction, terminology, module construction, DTD construction, module examples, markup language examples, and usage examples.
XHTML 2.0
W3CXHTML 2 is a general-purpose markup language designed for representing documents for a wide range of purposes across the WWW. To this end it does not attempt to be all things to all people, supplying every possible markup idiom, but to supply a generally useful set of elements.
